Edward Morgan, settler of Car erion, has filed a declaration of ins'dvencv.
N< minntious for the Wni arapa Jockey Club close io morrow ereni'ig at 8 p in. TheTaratalii Oirlpfon Highway Itoard holds its periodical montVy meeting tomorrow.
S- hnnl d»t'es were resumed tin's mornins at Mrs Wilsone's Boarding and diy school in Terry st.
An lllnminnfed address has heen presented to tin- Eev. H. W, Harvey liy his late We lington pa nshinners prior lo Ins departure f r Wanganni
Thp final draft "f fltntions at the Weslnvan Conference ii as fo'lows: -Mave.rtun the Rev L, lint; G'C.v'nivu. the Rev F. Di'«'»lmry; Port 01-olirets, lie R"\ W. 'S. Thomas; and HitiiKon, the Rev J Suites,
The R"V Mr Moore i-reached •'lis'.l ever,ina in Rt. rinn, mi ■' |i]iemal Pi<iij)li-iieiit.''iinl tnuk •he pffi'niii'ivp v'ewof the(|'ies'ion.
MrR. H. Ohwhon lias just reooivetl a cnnsipii'iieiitofv'l'titineswhhhara the best yet seen in tho Waira>a a Th-v are of eantifol designs, novel, elegnnt, and chaste, and are well worthv "he in spection which Mr Glimehen invite's.. The q'lesinn of whether Mr 0. J Pharazyn after h's recent, conviction can ,sit as a member o f the E;lucati"n Board is heih'i delwed in Wellington. As it is a purely legal one it is verv dsirable that counsel's opinion should be taken on it.
It will be seen from our adverting columns ihat on Sl'iirdny next, 'he 4tb February, MessrsT. Kennedy Itficdoiiald and Co. will sell at WVlingioii, bv pub'ir atnti'n, a large shipment i.f galvanised rabbit wire netting, in lots to suit, purchaßHia, The wire is jus' I unlet from the Weatheifield, •oid should he noted bv those requirng rahbit prnot fencing, as it is s-iid to ho of a superior tjudiiy. L> the adv. r'isemi'ut which appeared on Satmdsy l'e nominations fortlieWairarapa Jonkny Club*' autumn inee'lna two errors occur which made thp Wai'tar-pii Cnp 2\ miles and the G'sml Stoid Cup miles,'heyshould hive read 2 inles and 1 mile renpeutfn'lv, and ihendver'ise meut will now be found corrected, wi h •he iiddirp'ii that tm i|iidilicatinn fee is necessary before owners van'nominate or enter their looses. Messrs Lowes and lorns miction rooms on Saturday were .pay will i'ch hlo)in-| and bright foli ge, Mr McCanlle haviivj transf' rred to them from his ii'irwv, a very large s lee ion of rare and hpauii'til plants, Every lot nit n ■ found pnr ell sei's prices but there w g hardly as good an attend i e ■at Cm sale as mig'it liave hem n ticipnlcd, Proba ly hary-st ii-g work detained many who would have otherwise taken advantage of this opportunity
Mr E. Brown, Secretary to the Masterton Town LantL Trout is now engaged in makhgtip the voters li«t which in annually revsed. I> will be closed to-mor row, at d in view of an hit' wing election wlii"h is lik 'ly to coins off before lmg it would be ns well ft'' an v i>f our adu t reade s who take an interest in the aff'iir* of the trust t" a' once ascertain that the r names are included in-the list; '"
The medals awarded by the Wairrat a Cnledt'Uiiin Society are n»\v on view at Mr A. Wish's central jewellers shop They tire <f silver, and art) bandsorae'y cbnsed. On the face-is a fir t dam r pr" sentation nl the Scotch thistle, mid on the revere the. mine o 1 'the 'ocietv, da e of sports, ctmpciitiin f r v. Inch the medal was awarded....a.r.d 'lie wme of til" winner. Mr Donald Ross takes two as the lie-t Highland- Hing and Swvcli. reel i'uncej:, and-Mr J Atery the olerfov'tlie gr. utestnumemf i en s d'iri' g the day, 'lhe-middls ;m attnchelb,' silver clasps to bine ribbons, and are very neat and tasteful,
The Groytnwii Volunteers- meet for tbuir usual weekly drill to-mnmiw eveiiiiw. '•' There.are no lUf. Oonrt sitinss this week, ilhb heim* Ihe udcl or rather oft week of the month. Mr A M, Nnrmanby (late master tailnr in the Highland B'i-ade) has a business announcement in aii"ther column. The M.isteit'n Cadets will fire for the dis'iii't prize's tiHiinnw morning at 6 ■■'clock. Punciiu'iiy is necessary to prevent (lim|iiiilifi«ii>n,
Poisons having accounts against the firni of Wat-on and Wintenngham, and »gamst_ George Wnton and Oliarlas Win'eriiigimiii iv-cpoe iudy. are requested to ivndor them wirhoit tiiil on or beforethe 31st. inst.
Noiii'e is aiven i-v the property tax Commissioner thai ihe first instalment fr ilip half ,ve»r cMhinenciiiß on Anril F nils' Day wit |.|. imyulila on Wednesday, i lie lfi'h d.i\ cf February, and for the half-year cKiti vucinif mi the Ist October on lliu lsi day of iilni eh;
The Victoria*-- Review for January con nins an a'-'o ariiele on-the present position of li' eral Churchmen, by the RevH. Vere Whue of Greytown.
He J-fna'M+on nulili" school re opened in the .hi lini'i'inni this morning with "21 eh ldren them, three of t>e eight tenohers, HiiMi forms the staff, being absent. There were about thirty new pupils in the mns'er.
to the high windn which pro-v-'iled on Sntimlnv afternn-n the raees vl'icli stjl] vemnined on the Wellington nob's Ri paftn "rngrnnimfi did not eome off, Tier will he probably he fixed for next Saturday.
Tbp p'entinn of a 'icensino committee for flip f iHpi'inn diotriet is fned for «Vd. nendav, •prton district for Tbn'Rdav. Feb. 16th "hp n r, m'oitio*<R flro i'o p:»ph puk* n week onrlier. Mr TT S. W-irdel', R.AT., is the Returning Officer for the elections,
■'Wwim invi'cd hv the Wairarupa w est Coimril for forming four section" of the ivTnn-iepvplfi South rond,rndnnesec tion of tbe Wnngnplm Valley road. Plans nnd 8-eeifin''inns fo' tbflie wortfß mn* ha seen nt the County Engineer's office, Mastei'-n. \ onnpi'al njpptinrr of tbp Hf'i^'prton Reboot Commit'op will Sp hpld nn Wednpii, "l-iv ni>v, to onnsidpr a onmm'inicit'nn of iminrinnop from tbp Education Board. The nucsfinn to bp cniDudpred is thfl "pfnwl of the Edncntion Board to adopt a rpp 'mmendatinn from the School flommi'toe to appoint an ndnh teacher in place of two pupil teachers.
Tim G'-erlnwn 'him came to or'ef on Si'in-il-ni pvonino when rptiirninir from *'-p fiilirnv n»n'inn, tbp cause of tbp acrid nt lipimr -i V"k«n nx'p, Not nnlv was •bo 'bin innajv'itatod from work for a t.i'tie Imt tbo Grertown Cnnstal.le wn» ■ii<iw«t sn-i'pd the s'linn way 'is he was thr»wn violently to the ground,
TV Wil'HTwfofl P-iomllv Sonipttps 51 nV Gnmmi'ipe nipe in« w held at Gr-'Vt -Wil nn S'l'urdav pvi>ni'l« Inst, A iiat'iiipnt »f rprciptn niiflpxpend'tiifp wai •pa', s'l'iW'nT tlinl; nf'p' pnvinsj. nil exnpnopq.a Wdmpa vvnuM bn left in bund, 'Oiii'b, it w (Wiled filimiH he pxpendpil in nii'dmaim/ pnmp npi'p"nir» prnnprties f.ii- t'«p pr-»|n»' r t WMS (W tht> opnrti hp HpM iiiiii l'v nn A'l' ivprnan' T>:iy ; ihnt hmn po'isi'Wd the iwwt im'f'ililp. The 0"m----■ni"pp inppt agi|!|i dm Thursday ewnin;/ next tn rec?ive nn audited balance sheet.
A well amended meeting nf the settlers "f the L wer Vii'ley was held in the school liiiihp mi Sa'urday evening last. Mr Go*irs»i» Payne occupied the clviir, It viat ie«ol vert ihat a company he formed f'f the purpose if imrolnisitisf abmir.loo ices <f land near ilie tnwi(«hip nf Martin'mniiiii'i fur the purpose iif huldwv race Tiif'piiitus, mifl also as a rt»cetit'(»n ground IV ground has been offered at Lfi 10a i«r aero, 25 iwr cent nf the purchase money to he pi id at mice and the riahnce tn reioiiu fur ten years at fi per cent I' was tested that, a thousand shares nf LI Iw issued, t" rawe sufficient money to pnrchisetlie "round and to- fence and improve the s rnie. The property will he. vested in Trustees, who iyiH hive i'loW' to lease ii nn certain conditions. A com!ni.iteepfip.\yei,e appointed with power to add tn tit'ir number, to gather all noßsi'le informal' n, and to report, at a nine in..; ti lie .held «h>'Ply. Mr 0 Tully was apiioilited Secretary and Treasurer, pro turn. In connection with this it may he mentioned that an offer has heen made tn lease ilia land at a good rental,
Tlw e was an alum of fire • id Maste>'t'>n this morning. The hell rang out about li'ilfa-dozen st'-okes, and then became silent, but people continuing to hurry to wards 'lie Waipona, the Fire Brigade men living near th« station quickly to ds the engine »ver to the fire plug in Hall-st and nn out the hose. It was then found tlia l the fire, whioh was in Mr J Vila's corn store had heen subdued and the Brigade's services' fortuuat-ly not required. The cause of the alarm was a tin ■ f phosphorous which had be"ome igni ed mMr Vile's back store, The building was quickly filled with smoke, and the fumes of he phosphorous were ahnoß' ovjr owering. but Mr Vila managed to rush in and drop a s»ok over the hurtling mass- whioh had now began to blnz>'fiirii.iisly. Witer was thrown mi the sack, sheepskins heaped on, and the flimeex'inauished. The indited tin was put into a can nf water and named out, and the place thoroughly Searched for snia'l pntides of the poison which might have f illmi out of the tin Ann it half-an liniir nfier first alarm all daiger was over, and the Fre Brigade had housed their endue We would sujgest to any person rmaiu-i the tire hell that he should ring it long Biiongh for people to hear it'at a distance, and to lot firemen know (heir ser ices are needed, as if only half-a-dozen strokes are uiveo they might either conchid' it was n f he alarm or ihat the fire had been put "ir as suon as ilie hell rang.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 986, 30 January 1882, Page 2
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